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What are the three types of wedding there in Mongolia in these days?

Which month is the best for tourists to visit? Why?

What is the name of national costume? / D*** /

REVIEW

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BC 209Modun Shanyu

1206Chinggis

Khan (Temuujin)

1271HublaiKhan

1911Bogda Khan

1921Soviet-

dominated

Communist regime

1990- till now

Hunnu

Empire

Great Mongo

l Empir

e

Four Empire

s – Yuan

Dynasty

Rulled by

Manju Chin

Dynasty1691

Indepen-dent

Mongolia

Mongolian

People’s Republic

Democratic

Revolution

- Current Mongolia

HISTORY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_NPgMMazF4

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The Mongol Empire’s territory extended from present-day Poland in the west to the Korean peninsula in the east, from Siberia in the north to the Arab peninsula and Vietnam in the south, covering approximately 33 million square kilometers. Mongolian words adopted in Korean language:Horse: Mori - 말 Shield: Bambai - 밤베 Direction: Zug - 쪽 Little bit: Jaahan- 쪼금 etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abJQD_RTZEU

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Mongolians in 1911-1921

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Socialist Mongolia1924-1990

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GRKfeyXkOc

Democratic revolution in 1990

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Traditionally, Mongols practiced Shamanism, worshipping the Blue Sky.

Tibetan Buddhism gained more popularity after16th century (early 19th century, 30 percent of all men were monks).

During the socialist period (1924-1992) all religions were sup-pressed.

With the transition to the parliamentary republic in the 1990s there has been a general revival of faiths.

There's a significant minority of Sunni Muslims in the far western regions of Mongolia, most of whom are ethnic Kazaks.

RELIGION

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Religion %Religious 38.6Non religious 61.4

Buddhism 53.0Christian 2.1

Muslim 3.0Shamanism 2.9

Other 0.4National census of 2010

Religion in Mongolian (as of 2010)

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Tibetan Buddhism

Shamanism

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVFA3qoSXjY

Christianity Muslim among Kazak ethnic group

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ETHNIC GROUPS

There are over 17 dif -ferent groups of Mon-gols.

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Tsaatan (people of renders) ethic group of Mongoliahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB618nnrK0Y

Kazak ethnic group of Mongoliahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y3Dl0BGFfw

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Capital is Hohhot The third largest subdivision of China Approx 1,200,000 km2 or 12% of China's to-

tal land area A population of 24,706,321 (as of 2010 cen-

sus) The official languages are Chinese and Mon-

golian The latter of which is written in the tradi-

tional Mongolian script, as opposed to the Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet.

Mongolians in China - Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tug7F1Pd5EU

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Mongolia has diplomatic relations with 184 states.

Mongolia did not join the UN until 1961 because repeated threats to veto by the 

Republic of China, who considered Mongolia to be part of its territory. It seeks neutral and cordial relations

with many countries including in cul-tural and economic matters.

It has a modest number of missions abroad.

FORIEGN RELATIONS

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Relationship between Mongolia and South Korea Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 26,

1990. South Korea has an embassy in Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia has an

embassy in Seoul. There are 35000 Mongolians in Korea and 3500 Koreans in Mon-

golia. During the visit of president Kim Dae Jun in 1999, signed joint

statement.

In 2011, legal collaboration document. 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations

Projects, NGOs, Volunteers, Grants and aids, Shops, Restaurants, Movies, Joint college, university, and a hospital, Christian Missionaries and churches etc.

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Diplomatic relations in 1948 Aid agreement in 1953 - the Mongolian government sent 10,000 horses

to North Korea Mongolia received and brought up 200 war-orphaned children The first friendship and cooperation treaty in 1986

After the collapse of the Communist regime in Mongolia, relations became strained

Cancelled their earlier treaty in 1995 North Korea shut down their embassy in Ulan Bator in 1999 (occasion of

an official visit Kim Dae-jung) In 2002 and 2007, high profile visits of North Korea were occurred in Mongo-

lia. In 2013, the Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj visited North Korea,

and the two countries expanded economic ties, particularly with regard to oil refining.

http://www.infomongolia.com/ct/ci/6935https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsKecO-RDqs

Relationship between Mongolia and Norht Korea

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DISCUSSIONS

What do you feel about Mongolian’s short invasion over Korean peninsula?

How is the religion in Korea? Is there any conflict between religious groups?

What do you think of North Korea? And reunification of two Koreans?

Do you have ethnic groups?